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You Me & Reality
Cat: DAMGOOD 609. Rel: 29 Feb 24
Can't Go Home (2:31)
You, Me & Reality (3:12)
A Quiet Place (3:03)
Slow Down (4:16)
I Know What I Know (2:35)
Rain Is Falling (3:41)
Seen Somehow (2:29)
Blind Eyes Open (3:43)
The Man Who Was Thursday (3:47)
Lazy (3:41)
A Simple Man (2:54)
Something In Your Eyes (4:17)
Review: Medway's garage rock king Allan Crockford has credits flittering all the way back to the 80's including the likes of The Prisoners, Billy Childish's Thee Headcoats, The Solarflares, and even the OG line-up of the James Taylor Quartet, to name but a handful. Keeping sharp and busy, however, The Galileo 7 serves as his own passion project; melding 60s mod-beat garage rock with jangling psychedelic pop, leading to a sonic bickering between anthemic hooks and fuzzed out, twinkling guitar lines. Following two exceptional full-lengths released through Damaged Goods; 2017's Tear Your Minds Wide Open! and 2019's There Is Only Now, the collective return after a half-decade of respite to deliver another batch of lysergic, hazy power pop goodness, intended for the wannabe mod/hippie in all of us.

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 in stock $17.87
The London Sessions
The London Sessions (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: DFA 2274. Rel: 23 May 11
Us V Them (London Session)
All I Want (London Session)
Drunk Girls (London Session)
Get Innocuous! (London Session)
Daft Punk Is Playing At My House (London Session)
All My Friends (London Session)
Pow Pow (London Session)
I Can Change (London Session)
Yr City Is A Sucker (London Session)
Review: Anyone lucky enough to have caught James Murphy and his entourage of highly talented musical friends live will attest that it's here LCD Soundsystem truly excel. And whilst this London Sessions album recorded in the aftermath of such a performance at last year's Glastonbury Festival does not replicate such an elation filled experience, the chance to hear some of the band's best tracks recorded live makes this worth investigating. It's basically a showcase for how tight a group of musicians Gavin Russom, Pat Mahoney and Nancy Whang are, most notably on "Get Innocuous" where Russom really goes to town on the synths and "Daft Punk Is Playing At My House" which gets embellished with a liberal dose of tightness, tautness and spikiness. The band has such an all encompassing back catalogue that you could spend all day dissecting which tracks they should have included here, and it's a mark of the aforementioned tightness that even the somewhat risible "Drunk Girls" sounds markedly improved here.
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Drama Of Exile (reissue)
Drama Of Exile (reissue) (lavender vinyl LP)
Cat: LPMH 8230C. Rel: 01 Feb 24
Genghis Khan (3:53)
Purple Lips (4:07)
One More Chance (5:40)
Henry Hudson (3:56)
Waiting For The Man (4:15)
Sixty Forty (4:49)
The Sphinx (3:32)
Orly Flight (3:58)
Heroes (6:08)
Review: The only album Nico gave us that didn't feature John Cale was a visionary piece of work. Not for a moment suggesting the absence of her regular collaborator improved things, but Drama of Exile certainly saw the iconic German musician, singer and songwriter move in some different and very new directions. Enlisting the help of Philippe Quilichini, a Corsican bassist, and introducing a Middle Eastern rhythm section definitely helped, but ultimately you can't help feeling this was an album she was always supposed to make. That voice, once described by the critic Richard Goldstein as sounding like "a cello getting up in the morning", was perfect for what had come before, but as the focal point of experiments in coldwave, synthwave, goth and new wave, it seems to take on new resonance and power. A thing of obscure beauty that deserves every bit of this repressing.
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Wyrd Psearch
Wyrd Psearch (limited 180 gram vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: UTR 160. Rel: 26 Feb 24
A Brash Child (3:04)
Downtown (2:15)
Father Austin (3:33)
The Inland Road (2:12)
00's Wyrking (2:25)
Twibbon Wife (1:49)
Faith In The Future (3:09)
It's A Little Bit Different (5:37)
General Mojo (4:26)
Compound Shock (2:41)
Cropped To Death (3:51)
Pop-up Companion (3:30)
Review: Almost two full decades into their curious career, slacker-psych experimentalists The Pheromoans have never been ones to shy away from the esoteric or mundane. Led by the droll, deadpan delivery and unique world view of primary songwriter Russell Walker, LP number 13 sees the collective lean ever further into topical malaise whilst honing their fuzzed out, post-college-rock jangles into their most digestible and direct form yet. With the title Wyrd Psearch, Walker takes direct aim "at the ubiquity of people claiming things are eerie or weird/wyrd in the present cultural milieu", while the word-search artwork is intended to highlight our cultures' obsessive search for meaning in an increasingly illogical world. Twinkling no wave riffs, glistening synth lines and muted requests to loved ones requesting their presence on a trip to town to reup on prescription meds.
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Going Blank Again (reissue)
Cat: WEBB 573CD. Rel: 03 Nov 22
Leave Them All Behind
Twisterella
Not Fazed
Chrome Waves
Mouse Trap
Time Of Her Time
Cool Your Boots
Making Judy Smile
Time Machine
OX4
Going Blank Again
Howard Hughes
Stampede
Grasshopper
Review: Although it didn't receive quite as rapturous reviews as its predecessor, 1990's Nowhere, Ride's sophomore album Going Blank Again remains one of the finest shoegaze sets ever recorded - a dense, psychedelic, glassy-eyed, heavily layered set whose immersive sound, harmony vocals and droning textures come together to create a heavy, immersive and enveloping masterpiece. This remastered reissue replicates the format of its 2001 predecessor, expanding the set to include a quartet of bonus tracks plucked from singles and EPs released in the same period. These include the glistening, dancefloor-ready dream-pop swell of 'Going Blank Again' and the wall of sound that is 'Grasshopper'.
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Treeless Plain (40th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: TRIFFLP 1. Rel: 11 Jan 24
Red Pony (4:09)
Branded (2:43)
My Baby Thinks She's A Train (3:38)
Rosevel (2:59)
I Am A Lonesome Hobo (2:14)
Place In The Sun (2:20)
Plaything (2:58)
Old Ghostrider (3:06)
Hanging Shed (4:01)
Hell Of A Summer (4:29)
Madeline (2:36)
Nothing Can Take Your Place (2:48)
Review: Australian alt rockers The Triffids were destined for greater things than their homeland realised at the time. While enjoying some success Down Under between the late-1970s and late-80s, it was in the UK and Scandinavia that they really seemed to resonate. A decade-long love affair defined by some very 1980s singles (in the best possible way - 'Wide Open Road', 'Bury Me Deep In Love'), long before all that they put out Treeless Plain, a record that nodded to their future but was a far more DIY sounding thing. Suffice to say, when it arrived in 1983 the record made an impact, critically if not necessarily in mainstream consciousness. Blending folk with an altogether edgier and artier guitar sound, the songwriting and structure are still commendable. Listening back now, 40 years on, the evidence is clear - here's a band we should always list among the best of Antipodean weird-pop.
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Killing Eve'r: Ode To The Lovers
Killing Eve'r: Ode To The Lovers (pink splattered vinyl LP in spot-varnished die-cut sleeve)
Cat: HVNLP 213. Rel: 06 Jul 23
Strange Effect (feat Raven Violet) (2:43)
Eyes (5:39)
Anything To Be Cool (3:07)
Careful, Baby (3:12)
Two Minds (3:10)
Unloved Heart (2:11)
Dare Or Truth (2:41)
La La La (4:07)
Without Love (2:23)
Mama (2:52)
Carnival (4:12)
Tales Of The Unexpected (4:40)
It Won't Be Long (4:41)
Review: BBC's hit action drama Killing Eve not only introduced the exceptional screen talent of Jodie Comer to a global audience, it also had some damned good tunes each and every season. Unloved were responsible for much of the soundtrack to the relationship between deadly assassin Villanelle and super-determined government agent Eve, which progresses from obsessive woman-hunt to weirdly playful cat and mouse games and finally, something much more personal. Ode to the Lovers collates much of the music delivered by Unloved for this gripping journey played out over four series, resulting in a staggeringly mesmerising collection of sounds that seem to lull, swoon, sway, romance, mystify and, finally, win hearts over. Blissful and beautiful instrumental classical-pop-electronic business, it's certainly worthy of the eye candy these limited run pressings come packaged in.
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 in stock $24.71
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